Golf Accessories Buying Guide
Golf accessories can make rounds easier, protect equipment and support practice. The right accessory depends on the golfer's bag setup, weather, practice routine and how often they play.
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Accessory comparison
| Accessory type | Best for | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Headcovers | Club protection and bag style | Club type, fit, material, set count |
| Gloves | Grip comfort and control | Hand orientation, size, material, breathability |
| Balls | Play, practice and gifting | Pack size, feel, distance, spin |
| Towels and small carry items | Course organisation | Clip, absorbency, pocket layout |
| Practice aids | Home or range routine | Skill focus, portability, setup space |
Buying tips
Match the accessory to the club or hand
Headcovers must match the club type. Gloves must match the correct hand and size. Always check variant labels before ordering.
Consider the bag setup
A golfer who walks the course may prioritise compact, lightweight accessories. A golfer who travels may prefer extra pouches, Boston bags or protective covers.
Use accessories as practical gifts
Golf balls, gloves, towels and headcovers can be useful gifts when the recipient's size, hand orientation or club type is known.
FAQ
What golf accessories are safest as gifts?
Golf balls, towels and general pouches are usually easier than gloves or club-specific headcovers, which require more fit information.
Do headcovers fit every club?
No. Driver, fairway wood, hybrid, iron and putter headcovers can have different shapes and sizes.